PETERSBURG — The first game of the girls basketball season was not going the way Taylor Goodin and Summerfield had planned.

Goodin picked up two quick fouls and found a seat on the bench. She didn't take a shot in the opening quarter and Summerfield didn't have a basket.

But Goodin came back and so did the Bulldogs.

The senior finished with a double double in points (13) and rebounds (14) as Summerfield climbed out of an early hole and squeezed past Dundee 41-37 in overtime.

"She got those two quick fouls. I just told her to play defense the way she knows how," Summerfield coach Josh Sweigert said. "Get your hands up and adjust to how the game is being called."

Goodin admitted that it was a rough first quarter as Summerfield fell behind 10-2 as she was forced to watch from the sidelines. But once Goodin returned to the floor, she was as relentless as the rain falling outside.

"They were calling the game very tight and I made some mistakes in the first quarter," she said. "I tried to adapt and overcome them."

She managed to do it but still was aggressive enough to get 6 steals.

"We came out on fire in the second quarter and it carried over for the rest of the game," Goodin said. "We had some people who were playing their first varsity game, but they did a good job."

One was Haley Crots, who came off the bench to snag 7 rebounds. Another was Lauren Rico, who also came off the bench and provided solid ball-handling along with a pair of clutch free throws in OT.

Dundee's Hailey Buhl had a productive game with 12 points, 10 rebounds and deadeye foul shooting. She made 8-of-10 at the line, including a pair with 1.5 seconds left in regulation that sent the game into overtime.

Dundee led 33-31 in the extra session when Goodin grabbed the rebound of a missed free throw and put it back in.

Emily Puterbaugh twice duplicated Goodin's feat. She snared two missed foul shots and made the basket each time. The second gave Summerfield a 41-35 lead with 10.4 seconds left and sealed the win.

"Summerfield played hard. They did a good job of doubling down on Hailey and we didn't hit the outside shots like we should."

The Vikings got off to a great start as Brittany Slinker had half of her 10 steals in the opening quarter. Summerfield went more than 11 minutes until getting its first basket, a short jumper by Goodin.

"We started well but got foul happy with the press and let them back in it," Layton said.